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About Barry Manilow

Barry Manilow, whose songs are a non-stop feature at the top of Billboard charts, shot to fame with his first (self-titled) release. Many of his albums are certified platinum and he has cast a magical spell of music with recordings such as "Could It Be Magic?", "Can't Smile Without You" and "Mandy."

There's no doubt that Manilow dominated pop music in the 1970s, thanks to 13 number one hits on the adult contemporary charts. The following decade, he branched out into other genres and began recording swing, pop standards and Broadway show tunes. In fact, because of the change Manilow not only continued to record steadily but his popularity never truly waned. That fact was never more evident than in early 2002, when his greatest hits package "Ultimate Manilow" debuted at number three on the charts. It was followed by a number one peak of his 2006 covers album, "Greatest Songs of the Fifties."

At this point, Manilow has become a stalwart of the music industry. His new studio album, "Night Songs," was released on March 25, 2014. A few months later, he was back in the news with an announcement that he had recorded an album of duets – with dead people. The project include songs with Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe, Jimmy Durante, Louis Armstrong, John Denver and more. The release date for the album? October 27th, which is just before Halloween.

The full- -scale stage musical adaptation of Manilow's classic COPACABANA kicked off its UK tour on October 2nd.

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November 24, 2014

Barry Manilow Announces ‘One Last Time’ Farewell Tour for 2015

If you’ve ever dreamed of seeing Barry Manilow in concert, next year is going to be your last chance. The “Mandy” singer has just announced what will be his final tour, which he’s calling his “One Last Time” Tour. It’ll start on February 11 at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha. After that, Manilow will play…